Flowers should stand in every room, grow in every flower pot, in the garden, and on the balcony as their colourful blossoms and scent do good to the soul. Their sight lets people pause, come to rest, and feel joy.
Thus, it's a logical step to bring dried blossoms into the house in the dark season. Also, its sight is able to give happiness.
With this choice of varieties, you can cultivate your own dried flowers in the garden or flower pot:
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Pacific Candle Larkspur 'Magic Fountains-Dark Blue Dark Bee' (Delphinium cultorum)
Rather low-growing cultivar of the candle larkspur with wonderful, dark blue inflorescences. Well-suited as a cut and dried flower.
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Wavyleaf Sea Lavender/ Statice 'Pastel Mix' (Limonium sinuatum)
One of the first cultivated dried flowers at all. Blooms in rather cool pink to violet-purple pastel shades.
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Sunwing 'Timeless Rose' (Helipterum manglesii)
Australian beauty that comes into its own best when it blooms in delicate pink on large areas. Very good dry flower.
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Golden Everlasting (Xerochrysum bracteatum) Organic
Colourful perennial bloomer and butterfly magnet in summer. Perfectly suitable as a cut and dry flower.
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Panicled Baby's-Breath (Gypsophila paniculata)
A veil-like flower magic out of innumerable small, tender, white blossoms. Carefree flower for the stone garden.
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Cider Gum (Eucalyptus gunnii)
A very robust eucalyptus variety from Australia with wonderfully silver-gray, scenting foliage. Often cut for the vase or dry flower arrangement.
One seed sachet per plant variety.
The seed sachets and detailed sowing instructions in German and English are wrapped in a beautiful gift wrapper - a great, sustainable gift for the garden. Every plant lover will be happy about it.